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National High School Football Record Book: Single Season Receiving

2023-03-31  Walker Anderson

Mike Mauk and Kevin Kelley have actually produced most of one of the most prolific quarterbacks in high school history, so it should not be a surprise that many of the all-time leading receivers also played under these two instructors.

Mauk, as a coach at Kenton (Ohio) and Glendale (Springfield, Mo.), has 8 entrances in our considered the Top 50 solitary season totals for functions and getting backyards listed below.

Justin Sawmiller appears on the listing 4 times-- 3 times for functions and also one time for receiving yardage.

Kelley, in his time at Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.), has 5 access, consisting of four among the reception leaders.

Mark McDonagh of Riverside-Brookfield (Ill.) is the all-time leader in receptions with 165, which was set in 2009. Marvin Mims of Lone Celebrity (Frisco) established a brand-new getting yardage record in 2019 with 2,626 lawns.

Only 12 players make both the Leading 50 functions and Top 50 receiving yardage checklists for the very same season.

Among the existing as well as former NFL gamers on the listing include Dorial Green-Beckham of Hillcrest (Springdale, Mo.), Trey Quinn of Barbe (Lake Charles, La.), and also CeeDee Lamb of Foster (Richmond, Texas).

Single Season Receptions

All but one of the top 10 marks has come during the pass-happy 2000s.

Numbers 1-10

  • 165 — Mark McDonagh, Riverside-Brookfield (Riverside, Ill.), 2009
  • 158 — Justin Sawmiller, Kenton (Ohio), 2013
  • 152 — Logan Smith, Vista del Lago (Folsom, Calif.), 2011
  • 151 — Jason Bird, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas), 2007
  • 150 — Robert Joseph, Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.), 2009
  • 149 — Chris Nessmith, New Life (Millford, Ala.), 1999
  • 146 — Josh Hampton, Cashion (Okla.), 2015
  • 146 — Cale Miranda, Lighthouse Christian (Springfield, Mo.), 2017
  • 143 — Dario Robinson, Amory (Miss.), 2011
  • 143 — Corbin Covey, Camarillo (Calif.), 2012

Single Season Receiving Yards

Small school Alabama pass-catcher tops the list.

Numbers 1-10

  • 2,915 — Chris Nessmith, New Life (Millford, Ala.), 1999
  • 2,626 — Marvin Mims, Lone Star (Frisco, Texas), 2019
  • 2,464 — J.P. Shohfi, San Marino (Calif.), 2015
  • 2,427 — Cody Cardwell, Stephenville (Texas), 1998
  • 2,352 — Judah Bell, Bishop Gorman (Tyler, Texas), 2016
  • 2,342 — Justin Sawmiller, Kenton (Ohio), 2013
  • 2,336 — Puka Nacua, Orem (Utah), 2018
  • 2,321 — Greg Washington, Nashville (Ark.), 1996
  • 2,321 — Jared Beard, Lancaster Christian Academy (Smyrna, Tenn.), 2013
  • 2,310 — Zach Grant, Rochester (Ill.), 2011

Single Season Receiving Touchdowns

Tren'Davian Dickson of Texas, Chris Nessmith of Alabama top the list.

Numbers 1-10

  • 39 — Tren'Davian Dickson, Navasota (Texas), 2014
  • 39 — Chris Nessmith, New Life (Millford, Ala.), 1999
  • 37 — Braxton Ashcraft, Robinson (Texas), 2016
  • 35 — Alec Davidson, Lincoln Christian (Tulsa, Okla.), 2015
  • 34 — Kirby Moore, Prosser (Wash.), 2008
  • 34 — Cole Thompson, Folsom (Calif.), 2014
  • 34 — Derrion Grim, McNair (Stockton, Calif.), 2015
  • 34 — Jaxon Smith, Rockwall (Texas), 2019
  • 33 — Shaedon Meadors, Byrnes (Duncan, S.C.), 2013
  • 33 — Ceedee Lamb, Foster (Richmond, Texas), 2016

2023-03-31  Walker Anderson